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oh. i. live. clashes break out after tens of thousands of protests in the dritte against the possible of the country's fifth straight austerity but. russia urges the un to help put an end to the funding in syria by calling on both sides to play a ceasefire muscle slime some foreign states for backing the rebels are saying they are only fueling the violence in the country. lads teenage protesters killed by police in bahrain sounds of pro-democracy activists keep up the pressure to resign
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only i mean like the prime minister. its glory am here in moscow are you watching our team scattered clashes between the demonstrators and police took place in central madrid the tens of thousands gathered to protest the tough new spending cuts and acted by the spanish column and the demonstration was nearing its end when the first clashes broke gone between police and protesters despite spain facing its first austerity budget in a row the country continues to slide deeper into recession and protesters say the government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now demand a step down part is jacob green's is in madrid for us. foreigners once again grips madrid streets is and two yesterday protesters clashed with police we've heard more
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people probably turning out at an early period than the costs to protest they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic don't choose the police charged protesters now they fired rubber bullets into the crowd thirty people being detained there we saw a similar sonora presented a wednesday as well this one the problems facing the police. is that there's always going to be a hardcore few hundred out of this thousand willing to stay here or there and just there to message until the very end and they're the ones that trouble arises when they're trying to clear them out oh this comes on the back of a very austere budget interesting forty billion euros in terms of cuts now this is mainly target ministries also extended to freeze when it comes to public sector pay for the third year running when the price of problems facing prime minister rudd for you and his government at present is that no matter how many cuts they make the boring costs in spain are significantly rising now two thousand and thirteen
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especially got from nine billion euros to thirty six billion euros that's going to slash away any savings they make through this very unpopular austerity there are still strong supporters in favor of prime misra and his government to recognise there's a need to cut the deficit to have present be for austerity when it comes to this austerity where we are seeing really a stubbornness of both sides those protesters who remain increasingly stubborn they won't stand down for their cause they want the government to be changed but also on the other side of the fence you have the government and the prime minister a whole lot of a saving creasing really willing to follow through on this pattern of austerity and not listen to the voices the shouts that we're hearing quite regularly now essentially richer it i want an end to these cuts and an end to the austerity. countries supporting the syrian rebels need to stop sign stepping the un and both
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sides of the conflict must lay down their arms that's the message from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov whose interest in the issue in his speech to the un general assembly lever up said that some foreign forces are in fact encouraging al qaeda linked militants in syria to continue the fight inside syria rebel and government forces have launched a fresh offensives in the battle for the second city of all. with heavy weapons allegedly used by science this comes as the u.s. sends forty five million dollars worth of aid to the syrian opposition independent political analysts adana glazebrook please direct foreign intervention in the syrian conflict has been going on for months already. the west does not want to see a peaceful resolution to this conflict it wants to destabilize that's the name of the game they don't want to peaceful resolution they don't want any compromise there is direct foreign intervention already now and has been for many many months there are groups on the ground calling themselves part of the free syrian army.
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there are actually entire units made up of libyans of lebanese of people from jordan from saudi arabia they are being armed as we know equipped also trained by the s.a.'s and cia about camps in turkey in fact if the situation in libya the war in libya of last years anything to go on from what we know happened they're actually probably under the direct command of british and u.s. army offices so i don't think it's true to say that this current situation is one without foreign direct intervention the u.s. and britain and britain particular often says it's just providing non-lethal equipment communications equipment night vision goggles this kind of thing but actually providing weapons is just doing it through. and officials are saying police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacked near the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the authorities thousands took to the
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streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister who's been in policy since one nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform antigovernment protests have been constant across the country since by real last year police crackdowns have left dozens killed with key opposition leaders thrown behind bars despite the oppression most western countries remain on good terms with the rain from above rainy m.p.'s ayad allawi says democracy has no chance unless foreign pressure is applied. up to know what we saw from the united states they are trying to send a voice is that to the authorities in a very soft way they concentrate on human rights issues but not all political issues while the political issues is the cause all for all these
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violations because the government did not accept all our. political war and they are taking all their actions against us in violating our safety violating our rights our freedom of expression through killing people all this need from the international community to put. pressure on our of thirty two good people their rights as a democratic democracy nothing else we did not call for a religious state for example we are calling for of them across the as a methodology to have all of our rights and bring. increased access to the internet across the arab world. as having a direct impact on the politics of the region a new generation of pro reform activists have grown up who are eager to break free of government censorship through their computer hacking skills but as our g.'s
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policy reports the actions of some so-called hacktivists could play into the hands of foreign powers. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. quite a. lot for not that i mean. physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hackers grown up in this politicians at the mission understand the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hackers they polished the skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where. you know websites are banned and there are restraints on websites most in gulf countries they start by
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using proxies and other stuff to access private websites and then the big draw on it and they go with this knowledge and this growth of knowledge is being put to work in jordan a leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and man has introduced new laws to try and expose this new generation of hackers with power in the hands some people would to do this. because it's powerful you can neglect the fact that it is powerful when when when facebook. is giving one opinion and it's nobody knows that it starts giving the other opinion but it's to them this is a very very strong way to to reach out to all these people you know and to to convince them to convert them but who is behind the web of secrecy these hackers spin the night foundation says openly it backs had groups across the globe the american foundation is attached to the international center for journalists in
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washington a group closely aligned with u.s. foreign policy it's first group started work. three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so-called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan it's hers and it's going to be funded and guided by these forces in the west is part of a larger story of how the united states and the western powers are responding to the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. wars in with democracy promotion programs and other sorts of programs to steer the arab spring into outcomes that are not going to be threatening to western capitalism and to us geopolitics and it's really geopolitics in the region history is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their
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interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks they employ but the angry demonstrations have rocked the arab world after the you tube clip of the innocence of muslims trailer when viral shows yet again how the west sometimes force victim to the very same activity it promotes policy r.t. . time to take a look at some other news in brief now fresh rallies erupted in pakistan southern city of karachi as thousands protested a u.s. made film that mocks islam the movie has been i'm president of a wave of violence throughout the middle east and northern africa after parts of it were broadcast on egyptian t.v. three weeks ago at this fifty one people have been killed in clashes including the u.s. ambassador in libya. in northern ireland thirty thousand people have marched peacefully through the heart of belfast marking the centenary of protestant
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opposition to irish home rule police were on high alert as the last event on this scale triggered three nights of disturbances in the city and saw scores all rested the protestant catholic tensions are sparked riots almost every year during the so-called watching season. the last western detainees at guantanamo bay has been repatriated to canada on market dollars fifteen when he was captured in two thousand and two in afghanistan and charged with the murder of a us soldier he spent a decade at the american prison there have been repeated calls for the notorious facility to be shut down but get more remains open despite barack obama issuing an executive order to close it on his first day in office one hundred sixty seven detainees remain at the facility. at least ten people have died after brain spot flash floods in the southern spanish province of under lucio authorities had to evacuate hundreds of people to safety just to the north of london lucy a a
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two later touchdown of fairground in the town of gandhi or even thirty five people injured. still ahead for you in the program disillusioned and disenfranchised. i think that's when young people go sometimes they can go after us because they have nothing to do years unemployment in the u.k. is at a crisis level report and why the efforts to tackle it on not working. and football's governing body favor helps unknowns at the host cities for the twenty eighteen world cup which will take place in russia get all the details in just a couple of minutes. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever
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more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering from favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in the to indra they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so
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a medical problem simply fixed here in the tent. should they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations vladimir firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but let him is confident that even after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. download the official. language stream quality and
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you're watching archie good to have you with us tonight if you're a football fan that listen up the names of the cities which will help a host of that twenty eighteen world cup in russia have been there now and string a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow the cream of the world of football was in attendance including the head of. tom watson has the latest for us. a few months ago it was announced that out of twelve unused twelve venues and eleven cities in russia hosting the two thousand and eighteen world cup there was a shortlist of thirteen cities and obviously that has led to much speculation as to which two unfortunate city venues will be dropped as we finally know the city school that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously those two are included kaliningrad sadly jaroslav all wasn't picked then moving down to the south we've got such a cross adar unfortunately wasn't picked either rostov on don there as well
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volgograd some are a. whole hosting games there so all around western russia some very happy people in the various cities six years it's a long time it sits early days yet this of this choice of course will settle on the path towards getting all the infrastructure in place for the two cities that will be dropped the organizers have said they haven't failed in any way it is just a decision that has to be made obviously all of the cities that wants to be part of this will want the attention of being a world cup host city and with all of that will come the fans it will come the the international spotlight and then the business on the infrastructure as well there are a lot of projects already planned to refurbish stadiums to build new stadium. these
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choices will russia on the next. leading up to dutch great sporting event. don't forget you can always log on to our website our dot com if you've missed any of us stories here's a taste of what's lined up including a rags a reality show the russian scientists prepared to brokaw's an experiment aiming to shed light on the health reading influence of genetically modified food. and you was just dismisses the charges against one to the occupy protesters detained in chicago last fall and the arrest unconstitutional. plus a spectacular footage of a massive five day light and laser festival in moscow from the ventral waiting for you at art. to georgia now where tens of thousands of opposition activists have massed in the capital tbilisi as
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a last a big demonstration before monday's decisive parliament elections the opposition is looking to wrest some seats away from president saakashvili is really a party the united national movement controls nearly eighty percent parliament and still ahead in the polls that's despite its campaign having been hit hard by roughing them patients prisoner abuse scandal emerge last week exposing them to street inmates by god said one of the country's jails to cabinet ministers stepped down and thousands demonstrated to demand action stay with our g for the latest comprehensive coverage of the georgian elementary election. every fourth person under the age of twenty five in britain is currently out of work and despite government efforts many young people say there are no opportunities available for them or to surface reports. seen nothing
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to do and nowhere to go. no money and no prospects but this is not a film plot this is the reality for millions of young people all across person come to join the roles which is a film production company that's working and training young people in media and communications and it's a really good way for a lot of people who are looking for jobs to come develop those communication skills unfortunately across london and very much depends on which party you live in a say whether these types of services are available to young people because of this you've got this opportunity to promote this different thing just give. people of anything it is a big issue a big issue. then i think that's when young people go off sometimes they can go off the roads because they have nothing to do job prospects a bleak one is for sixteen to twenty four year olds in britain right now are out of
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work and the capital's been hit particularly hard for every one hundred. feet of. this or you can do. and if you really. love the immediate reasons are economic youth unemployment has been a growing issue for more than a decade and it's called far reaching cultural implications do you think it's the recession this is an issue that people that is in this. recession i mean because there is there is jobs out there i mean i have some friends of going into shops that have signs in their windows and in they get turned down straight away and you order a c.v. just gets put to the side so. why why why is the reason for it what because we're
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going jeans are not trousers so what's being done to address the problem the government supports how to use contract providing a billion pounds of funding for schemes aimed at getting young people into work but by the ballot it's an organization aimed at getting young people politically engaged see that that's alone won't be enough if all these wonderful things coming out but they're not telling anyone about it and that's a problem. if young people who are looking for apprenticeships are sending out with something like three thousand job applications and not hearing back at all and that's just ridiculous really so what they need to do is come down to the channels where young people are facebook twitter all the social media streams but actually beyond that door to door when people knock on your door and talk about politics or your parents that that's not what we need anymore we need to go we're here to talk to you and stead and i think that's that's what they need to do thing to start
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really. demographic in fact engagement was the word repeated consistently by the young people we met. up to have to. have. the government is there for us to do and have a variety of. different. perspectives but whilst hollywood may love a happy ending the reality is for young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london. that's you update for now in just a few minutes r.t. talks to allister crook director of the conflicts forum in beirut all the empty american the rest of the across the arab world.
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little. little. little. little. local. products almost full thirty here in moscow you watch the. headlines clashes break out ups and tens of thousands of protests in madrid just as bad as all the many causes the country's full. budget to lead russia edges the un to help put an end to the fighting in syria by calling on both sides to obey a cease fire muslim some foreign states pull back in the rebels are saying they're only fueling the violence in the country. a teenage protest was killed by police and. the train has thousands of pro-democracy activists that keep up the pressure
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to resign of the unelected prime minister. as brings you up to date up next hour to discusses the role in a wave of anti-american protests with alice a crook director of the conflicts forum in beirut. optimism surrounding the arab spring has been replaced by worries about the arab fall as a wave of anti western protests and violence sweep across the muslim world. but for one former british spy the recent events brings to mind unheeded lessons from the past in his thirty years of british government service alastair crook has operated in trouble spots all across the globe from helping them with fighters in afghanistan against the soviets to working with rebel political groups in northern ireland cambodia and colombia as a former special envoy to the middle east he has brokered a number of sea.

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